Well, for once you've posted an easy puzzle. This is clearly one of the Zig Zag factories. The company started in France, but now has subsidiaries around the world. The name "Zig Zag"comes from the way the papers are folded BTW.

Based on the scenery, I'd say the country that starts with "C" is China, Cambodia, or Canada.Probably the last named. I read that part of the Mounties' training is to mount those stepsevery morning before a breakfast of pancakes with maple leaves and syrup.

I was born about ten thousand years ago. And there's nothing in this world that I don't know. I saw Peter, Paul, and Moses
Playing ring around the roses, And I'll lick the guy that say it isn't so.
(Old song)

Congratulations Judy and Diane! I couldn't find anything about the place
in question. Well, I did stumble across a bit of movie trivia. In 1935 Alfred
Hitchcock visited South America. The project was just getting started at the
time. He was fascinated. Thus the title of his movie "The 39 Steps".

BTW, what is that building? A house, a temple, a gazebo? I wonder if anyone
over 40 ever makes the climb.

Rock - The 39 Steps is a favorite movie of my husband and I - really good surprises and suspense.

Another major favorite is 'THE THIRD MAN' with screenplay written by Graham Greene. Actors, Joseph Cotton....... and oh dear, have brain fog! The actor.... Oscar Wilde - okay obviously not Oscar Wilde. He's so famous .... I can see him clearly. Okay will look him up. Have just been struggling with my computer for hours - might be breathing it's last.

It's not only a real song, it has so many verses that it's unlikely that anyone ever sang themall at one time. Very likely many authors too.

"I saw Noah when he built his famous ark
Slipped into it one night when it was dark
I saw Jonah swallow the whale
And I pulled the lion's tale
Then I crossed the land of Canaan on a lark."

You can hear several renditions on Youtube by such famous folk
singers as the Seekers, The Chad Mitchell Trio, and Elvis Presley.

I have a vague memory of reading a Graham Greene novel about his
childhood in some big city. Anyhoo, I know I've seen at least 3
movies based on his books: 3rd Man, Travels With My Aunt and Our
Man in Havana.

39 steps was on Turner Classic Movies only yesterday. Robert
Donat and Madeleine Carroll. I think Donat was Mr Chips. And in some
movie with Ingrid Bergman. OK, looked it up. The Inn of the Sixth
Happiness.

A viewing spot was built on top of the rock, where it is possible to acquire handicrafts, postcards, and other local goods. It is possible to see the 500 km shore-perimeter dam. There are 740 steps to the top of the viewing spot.